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. >> reporter: president obama says his main priority is growing the economy. in the audience apple ceo kim cook. the president called on congress to revent billions of the dollars in cuts scheduled to take place on march 1st. with jobs, services and the nation on the line, residents turn out to protest. >> it hurt -- hurts me deeply when they have to play politics with the nation's lives. >>> the president announced 34,000 troops will withdraw from afghanistan by this time next year. that puts the u.s. on track to end the war by the end of 2014. reporting live in washington, jaqueline fell, ktvu news. >>> the republicans chose marco rubio. he is considered the new face of the party with latino backgrounds and humble beginnings. >> it isn't bestowed on us from washington it comes from a vibrant free economy where people can risk their own money to open a business. >> reporter: rubio criticized the president's plan for tax increases suggesting big government only hurts business. >>> stay with the 10:00 news with continuing coverage. we caught up with elected lea
. >> reporter: president obama says his main priority is growing the economy. in the audience apple ceo kim cook. the president called on congress to revent billions of the dollars in cuts scheduled to take place on march 1st. with jobs, services and the nation on the line, residents turn out to protest. >> it hurt -- hurts me deeply when they have to play politics with the nation's lives. >>> the president announced 34,000 troops will withdraw from afghanistan by this time...
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democrats called it a lecture with a broad brush while some republicans called it details to fix the economy. nbc's steve handelsman has more. >> reporter: president obama made clear his second term priority is decreasing unemployment. >>> a growing economy that creates middle class jobs that must be the north star that guides our efforts. >> reporter: to cut the deficit more he would reduce spend but to fix climate change. he would demand nor tox cuts on the wealthy. >> and a tax cut that they won't pay a lower rate than their hard working secretaries. re the commander in chief announced he's pulling 30,000 troops out of afghanistan within a year. >> our war on afghanistan will be over. >> reporter: on gun control, mr. prk demanded congress not dodge that the parents of hadiya pendleton killed in chicago deserve a vote. >> gabby giffords deserve a vote. the families of newtown deserve a vote. >> reporter: and he called for immigration reform. so did florida senator marco rubio in the republican response, but the gop demands smaller government. >> that's why i hope the president will abandon
democrats called it a lecture with a broad brush while some republicans called it details to fix the economy. nbc's steve handelsman has more. >> reporter: president obama made clear his second term priority is decreasing unemployment. >>> a growing economy that creates middle class jobs that must be the north star that guides our efforts. >> reporter: to cut the deficit more he would reduce spend but to fix climate change. he would demand nor tox cuts on the wealthy....
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. >> growing economy. create good middle class jobs. that must be the north star that guides our efforts. >> president obama takes on the economy and annual state of the union speech tonight. he also tackled controversial topic like gun control and global warming. >> one of the deposit ty injured. being treated at loma linda. unfortunately one of our deputy passed away as result of the injuries. >> tragedy after gun ballots in southern california with man thought to be a fugitive ex cop. awaiting word right now on whether christopher dorner has in fact died in the mountain cabin that you see there in flames. good evening i'm dan. there were reports net that a body was found inside the cabin. this past hour authorities can not confirm that. temperatures are still too hot to go inside after the cabin caught fire.in fact may take days before they know for certain. we are live in los angeles for with us the latest on this. >> tv good evening dan. that's right we have been getting conflicting reports over the last couple hours. this is what
. >> growing economy. create good middle class jobs. that must be the north star that guides our efforts. >> president obama takes on the economy and annual state of the union speech tonight. he also tackled controversial topic like gun control and global warming. >> one of the deposit ty injured. being treated at loma linda. unfortunately one of our deputy passed away as result of the injuries. >> tragedy after gun ballots in southern california with man thought to be a...
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and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will go on the road. the audiences go crazy. they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program, that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repe
and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we...
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look at the economies that have done that. soviet union, any time you have centralized government saying we're going to decide what jobs support you get a lot of sol lind dra and sales cronyism. rather than keeping government in check and letting small businesses thrive. that is what made america strong f we don't get growth back none of the problems get solved. that is where our tension is. >> senator, appreciate you being on, thank you. >> thank you. >> and coming up tonight the situation in big bear remains uncertain as cabin engulfed in flames is too hot to be searched and the fate of chris dorner remains uncertain at this hour. we head out to california next and more on the state of the union speech of barack obama and also, the response by marco rubio getting a lot of play. we'll check in with john sinunu and more breaking news as we continue this night >>> the building is still smoldering. i don't know if there is another way. but they're not doing that. not right now. not going enter the cabin. the reports earlier that
look at the economies that have done that. soviet union, any time you have centralized government saying we're going to decide what jobs support you get a lot of sol lind dra and sales cronyism. rather than keeping government in check and letting small businesses thrive. that is what made america strong f we don't get growth back none of the problems get solved. that is where our tension is. >> senator, appreciate you being on, thank you. >> thank you. >> and coming up tonight...
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most companies need a healthy economy in order to thrive. we call that cyclical growth. but a true secular growth story can deliver fantastic numbers. the numbers so consistently that they keep powering the stock higher quarter after quarter regardless of the economic environment. i like to look for big picture themes. we have a much broader trend. take the move toward healthy eating. embrace natural and organic foods. this organic theme made whole foods a power house stock. of course, it also destroyed the regular supermarkets. the same thing goes for hain celestial. it's not the average consumer packaged goods company. however, while these stories can last for years, even secular growth trends in the end have a limited shelf life. you see these themes age, is that there are fewer and fewer plays had a can consistently make you money, but they never last forever. when the smart phone was a recent invention, i started talking about the power of the mobile internet tsunami. and for a while, boy, there was a ton of money to be made over the smart phone food chain as people
most companies need a healthy economy in order to thrive. we call that cyclical growth. but a true secular growth story can deliver fantastic numbers. the numbers so consistently that they keep powering the stock higher quarter after quarter regardless of the economic environment. i like to look for big picture themes. we have a much broader trend. take the move toward healthy eating. embrace natural and organic foods. this organic theme made whole foods a power house stock. of course, it also...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is...
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please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government tv. the camera in front is only aimed at the podium. it is not taking shots of the audience, only the podium for people who want to ask questions. so do not worry, you are not on tv if you do not want to be. >> thank you for your patience. i am a representative with leader pelosi, and i'm thrilled to have you today to learn more of our best practices for accessing credit. it is a priority for our office. we are very well aware of how small businesses are running up against the wall right now in terms of trying to get the credit and loans they are looking for, so i will try hard to bring the brightest minds in this room so you can effectively fix their range and learn more about what you can do better to fix your business plan
please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government tv. the camera in front is only aimed at the podium. it is not taking shots of the audience, only the podium for people who want...
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that's where you want to close the job creators in our economy and if you give more money to people who spend a hundred percent agreement on a new side here picking winners will get there all right they're picking winners by wiser picking when to go into stores and buy this or a buy this i know i like that word i know it's meant to keep minorities to this is absolutely it is yeah why it has gathered the noise doesn't sound they have you want to stop as they do the job hard on the most from these poskim you're going to ride in the waters dry and to stop the job creators from being job creators i'm not tom i'm in a long way off workers harming our minimum wage workers are the job creators and you want to keep them from creating more jobs a person ever gave you a job tom every single poor person who ever spent money every time every business that i've ever owned where i was selling products i was selling products to consumers and those consumers in many cases were poor people in the system this is no way this ever since adam seventy one and while it's not at all back and we realize tha
that's where you want to close the job creators in our economy and if you give more money to people who spend a hundred percent agreement on a new side here picking winners will get there all right they're picking winners by wiser picking when to go into stores and buy this or a buy this i know i like that word i know it's meant to keep minorities to this is absolutely it is yeah why it has gathered the noise doesn't sound they have you want to stop as they do the job hard on the most from...
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allies to eradicate such extreme poverty in the next two decades by connecting more people to the global economy by empowering women by giving our young and brightest minds new opportunities to serve . and helping communities to feed and power and educate themselves wow what an admirable declaration one to eliminate global poverty in the next two decades i say not bombing the crap out of other countries with drones is probably a good place to start after of course we deal with the fifty million people living below the poverty line right here at home while the sentiment seems to be full of good intentions i can hope to call into question obama's quote free trade agreements which he claims put the interests of those less fortunate first to buy their impact can't analyze because all the negotiations are being done under a veil of secrecy but i was thrilled to hear obama the harvard lawyer mr constitutional himself finally talk about the dire state of civil liberties in america today. freedom bow is not just the job of our military alone we must all do our part to make sure our god given rights are
allies to eradicate such extreme poverty in the next two decades by connecting more people to the global economy by empowering women by giving our young and brightest minds new opportunities to serve . and helping communities to feed and power and educate themselves wow what an admirable declaration one to eliminate global poverty in the next two decades i say not bombing the crap out of other countries with drones is probably a good place to start after of course we deal with the fifty million...
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i think that needed to get resolved. >> i think it was important he shifted back to the economy. but like many probably here, my concern is with the 113th congress, with the trickle down politics and with sequester just weeks away, if nothing's done, which we get gridlock again and another lame duck congress, nothing's done, we stand to lose up to a million jobs. that will affect all of us in this room. >> i agree that there is this big divide, but he's still trying at all costs to eliminate that. >> good speech for you? >> very much so. >> i was more struck by what i didn't hear. >> what was that? >> i didn't hear what the president is going to do to facilitate a deal that will avoid sequestration. >> and the biggest applause came when president obama said this. quote, the greatest nation on earth cannot conduct its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. we thank everyone who came in tonight to watch the address and react with us. leslie? >> all right, thank you, debra. >>> florida senator delivered the puck's party response to the president's speech. her
i think that needed to get resolved. >> i think it was important he shifted back to the economy. but like many probably here, my concern is with the 113th congress, with the trickle down politics and with sequester just weeks away, if nothing's done, which we get gridlock again and another lame duck congress, nothing's done, we stand to lose up to a million jobs. that will affect all of us in this room. >> i agree that there is this big divide, but he's still trying at all costs to...
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year going to affect the economy one way or the other. ♪ what is interesting. no matter what happens, the public continues to blame republicans. president obama, 31%. the right answer in my view. 11%. i said when the mall. -- i say i blame them all. it is the president and republicans came up with this idea. >> republicans want to blame obama for it, but they voted for the darn thing themselves. it is always an unfair fight when you are in congress fighting the president. he has the bully pulpit. no one ever likes congress, but particularly don't like the institution now. ratings are 11%. republicans are constantly in budget showdown is facing an uphill fight. in this case, though, the advantages if nothing happens, which seems likeliest for the time being, at least a budget cut will occur which is very rare in washington. gerri: you think this will actually go through? >> it will go through. on march 1st a sequester will happen. what happens after that -- gerri: we should have a big party. taking your word, you saved it does not go through, if they kill it, th
year going to affect the economy one way or the other. ♪ what is interesting. no matter what happens, the public continues to blame republicans. president obama, 31%. the right answer in my view. 11%. i said when the mall. -- i say i blame them all. it is the president and republicans came up with this idea. >> republicans want to blame obama for it, but they voted for the darn thing themselves. it is always an unfair fight when you are in congress fighting the president. he has the...
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the economy dominated his speech. he laid out an jeagenda. and he called for making smart spending cuts and reducing the deficit by closing tax loopholes. >> to hit the rest of our deficit reduction target we should do what leaders suggested and save hundred of billions of dollars by getting rid of tax loopholes and for the welloff and well connected. >> the most emotional part of the speech involved gun violence. the president talked about the newtown connecticut school shootings and called on congress to act on gun control. >> it has been two months since newtown. the families of newtown deserve a vote. the families of aurora, deserve a vote. the families of oak creek, and tucson, and blacksburg, and the countless other communities ripped open by gun violence they deserve a simple vote. >> we are joined by "nbc nightly news" anchor, brian williams, thank you for joining us, what is your take away from the president's speech and the response from marco rubio. >> we were reading what social media was saying. social media commenting on the fac
the economy dominated his speech. he laid out an jeagenda. and he called for making smart spending cuts and reducing the deficit by closing tax loopholes. >> to hit the rest of our deficit reduction target we should do what leaders suggested and save hundred of billions of dollars by getting rid of tax loopholes and for the welloff and well connected. >> the most emotional part of the speech involved gun violence. the president talked about the newtown connecticut school shootings...
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economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher but the law doesn't call us crime rate now the victim is fighting back a look at her case and the status of violence against women. senator menendez from new jersey is facing a host of allegations against him from bloggers claiming he's involved in a sex scandal to donor influence we'll take a look back at the case in ask two political donations buy you influence with lawmakers. it's tuesday february twelfth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with the debate over gun control in the u.s. after the newtown school mass school nashua big there's a new call for change to strengthen u.s. gun laws but others feel like their second amendment rights are under attack are to correspond on a stasia churkin to heads to a pro-gun rally in albany new york to find out what gun advocates fear the most. the big apple business as usual. a few hours by train in. the empire state ca
economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher but the law doesn't call us crime rate now the victim is fighting back a look at her case and the status of violence against women. senator menendez from new jersey is facing a host of allegations against him from bloggers claiming he's involved in a sex scandal to donor influence we'll take a look back at the case in ask two political donations buy you influence with...
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the big issues the economy the president asked for a raise in the minimum wage up to $9. also, telling congress to act and not have those cuts going into place on march 1. we saw the motion in the chamber during the topic of gun-control. the president told congress that they need to bring the issue to a vote. one of the other big topics since a re-election is immigration. >> as we speak, bipartisan groups in both chambers are working diligently to draft a bill and i applaud their efforts. let's get this done. send a comprehensive immigration reform bill in the next few months and i will sign it right away and america will be better for it. let's get it done. >> how likely it is to get any or all of this done remains to be seen. over the past couple of months and years, there has been a lot of gridlock coming from both sides on capitol hill. we heard the gop response from senator marco rubio who said more government and taxes is not the right way to move forward. >> our partners at "poltico" monitor the president's speech. mike allen joins us now. how did the president do?
the big issues the economy the president asked for a raise in the minimum wage up to $9. also, telling congress to act and not have those cuts going into place on march 1. we saw the motion in the chamber during the topic of gun-control. the president told congress that they need to bring the issue to a vote. one of the other big topics since a re-election is immigration. >> as we speak, bipartisan groups in both chambers are working diligently to draft a bill and i applaud their efforts....
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this is $85 billion in net of three and half trillion dollar budget in the $16 trillion economy. i would be hard-pressed to explain how cutting 85 billion -- think of it as taking 85 billion out of your allowance of $3,800. eighty-five bucks out. as not going to end things. lou: percentages are, perhaps, the easiest way to comprehend this. 2 percent, you know, is not that significant. on the other hand, it is easy to recall that rat poison is mostly of meal in most cases with 2% poison in it. 2% can be deadly and destructive in some cases determined. go ahead. >> no one should argue this is a good idea. this is, as i was quoted, a bad idea whose time has come because the worse idea is to not deal with the spending. that is the problem. and at least they are agreeing that there not going to do nothing. so it is either do real spending cuts that are real choices and really passed the senate, which we have not seen passed the house. with this. lou: at some point, and i know that you are doing your level best to try to bring rationality into the nation. >> not my fault. lou: i unders
this is $85 billion in net of three and half trillion dollar budget in the $16 trillion economy. i would be hard-pressed to explain how cutting 85 billion -- think of it as taking 85 billion out of your allowance of $3,800. eighty-five bucks out. as not going to end things. lou: percentages are, perhaps, the easiest way to comprehend this. 2 percent, you know, is not that significant. on the other hand, it is easy to recall that rat poison is mostly of meal in most cases with 2% poison in it....
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economy of movement. that's their deal. traffic cop. been on the force a long time. new guy. the old veteran is going, dude, you'll wear out. it will take about two years and you'll want to retire. that's what happens. this t.s.a. kid, he's new, he goes like this. it's my turn to come through the metal detector, he's doing this. my first thought is that's a little overdone. this works. that's fine. i come through and i'm giggling, first thought wrong. it's quarter to 6:00 in the morning. something's funny? yeah. about i can't tell you what it is. he said, you've been selected for a special screening. i said, i've been chosen! you ever watch a homophobe's eyes roll back into his skull? that mental reset of the computer just blinks. i need male assist on two, please. i need a male assist on two. i don't care. this disease doesn't care, the criminal justice system doesn't care. g.o.d. doesn't care, heterosexual, you're perfect, bisexual, you're greedy, life is a buffet for you every day. i'll take one of him, two of her and all that big fella, come on! barbecue in my back yard,
economy of movement. that's their deal. traffic cop. been on the force a long time. new guy. the old veteran is going, dude, you'll wear out. it will take about two years and you'll want to retire. that's what happens. this t.s.a. kid, he's new, he goes like this. it's my turn to come through the metal detector, he's doing this. my first thought is that's a little overdone. this works. that's fine. i come through and i'm giggling, first thought wrong. it's quarter to 6:00 in the morning....
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ local politician the owner is accused of threatening. next weather talent appears at wx center with generic >>> we learned today that once pope benedict leaves office, his new title will be bishop emeritus of rome. today, ash wednesday, benedict explained his decision to retire saying, "i am no longer capable of carrying out peter's ministry with the strength needed." allen pizzey is in vatican city. >> reporter: flash photography is frowned upon in saint peter's basilica, but it was a sin worth committing today as the faithful crowded in to get a glimpse of the pope at his last public mass. benedict's frailty, which played a part in his decision to resign, wa
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ local politician the owner is accused of threatening. next weather talent appears at wx center with...
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stimulated the economy of the world. i got an iphoneo n my hip -- iphone on my hip that has 2000 times the memory of an apollo computer. can you imagine? the space station guys, they have texts, skype or something up there. and they're all on their laptops. it boggles your mind what is going on there technologically. >> today you could probably tweet what is going on on your flight. i know and a first light and only slight, -- first and only fightlight, on the way back to earth, you got to do spacewalk. >> it was totally different. a different experience. as i described being on the moon, it contrasts the gray lunar surface with the blackness of space. people ask me what the the earth like from the moon? i said i cannot tell you because i landed in the center of the moon which took the earth directly overhead. in an apollo space suit, it is like being in a fishbowl. you move your head but the helmut does not move. so i did not get to see the earth very much from the moon. but in lunar orbit, you come around from the back
stimulated the economy of the world. i got an iphoneo n my hip -- iphone on my hip that has 2000 times the memory of an apollo computer. can you imagine? the space station guys, they have texts, skype or something up there. and they're all on their laptops. it boggles your mind what is going on there technologically. >> today you could probably tweet what is going on on your flight. i know and a first light and only slight, -- first and only fightlight, on the way back to earth, you got...
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>> this is ultimately about the economy. economic restoration is really what the president those focus on in a second term. he has got an opportunity here on guns. you will see a big show of that tonight. on immigration, he can work with republicans but there is bedrock opposition. i spent time with the house speaker today. these two sides are so far apart on taxes and spending. they don't see a way really to get together. i think it's going to be tough speech from that point of view and i think republicans are only gonna dig in. >> savannah, atmospherics going into tonight. every year is different. this year more different from the others. >> there's all this emotional weight because of the attendees, this coordinated effort to have victims of gun violence there in the hall, at a moment when the president is trying to push this -- these gun initiatives. and the calendar is the enemy for him on that because the farther we get away from something like newtown, the harder it is for him to accomplish his objectives. i think he
>> this is ultimately about the economy. economic restoration is really what the president those focus on in a second term. he has got an opportunity here on guns. you will see a big show of that tonight. on immigration, he can work with republicans but there is bedrock opposition. i spent time with the house speaker today. these two sides are so far apart on taxes and spending. they don't see a way really to get together. i think it's going to be tough speech from that point of view and...
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we have moved from a third of our economy being manufacturing and about ten percent of our economy being finance real estate and insurance find it finance insurance and real estate f.-i our bus fire we've gone from mostly manufacturing and a little bit of fire economy to the exact reverse we are now over thirty i think it's thirty five percent or something like that is is the fire economy and only eight nine ten eleven maybe it's a lot or twelve percent is well actually here's there's the chart you can see and as that fire economy has gone up what that means is that you know real estate is is going up artificially in price because that's the new economy so everybody is chasing that as manufacturing collapses and what collapses along with manufacturing good paying jobs so you have people not you know they're not getting good paying jobs are not getting good wages you can see it's now eleven point two percent if i'm reading the chart right and whereas the economy is now in that twenty one percent twenty one point nine percent so you know that's what's happened and so the good paying manufa
we have moved from a third of our economy being manufacturing and about ten percent of our economy being finance real estate and insurance find it finance insurance and real estate f.-i our bus fire we've gone from mostly manufacturing and a little bit of fire economy to the exact reverse we are now over thirty i think it's thirty five percent or something like that is is the fire economy and only eight nine ten eleven maybe it's a lot or twelve percent is well actually here's there's the chart...
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aaa said demand is up because people are feeling better about the economy, but that does not take the ting out for the people who feel the pain at the pump the most. >> nothing, nothing i can do, i have to go to work. >> reporter: now one expert protected that last year there was political unrest that led to higher gas prices. 2013 on the whole though end up with a lower average price. maybe that means we get cheaper gas later in the year. >> thank you, we are learning new details tonight in the death of oscar pistorius's girlfriend, he shot his 29-year-old model girlfriend four times through the door in the bathroom. her skull was damaged and a bat is being examined. a privacy service will be held tomorrow. her funeral comes on the same day as pistorius's bail hearing. his family strongly denies it was murder. >> we have new details about what caused the fire on board the carnival cruise ship that left thousands of passengers and crew stranded at sea for days. an oil leak led to a fire in the engine room, the fire left the ship disabled at sea for five days. a tug boat finally pulled
aaa said demand is up because people are feeling better about the economy, but that does not take the ting out for the people who feel the pain at the pump the most. >> nothing, nothing i can do, i have to go to work. >> reporter: now one expert protected that last year there was political unrest that led to higher gas prices. 2013 on the whole though end up with a lower average price. maybe that means we get cheaper gas later in the year. >> thank you, we are learning new...
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look at what you're enjoying from the technology that has spread the whole economy and the economy of the world. >> and we won the cold war. >> we did. >> that was a big part of it getting to the moon first, for whatever reason, after that the cold war changed. so we did get a lot out of it. that is a great question. i would like to let charlie talk a the real deal. >> then we're going to have questions from you guys. ok. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> this is a 15-minute video that i put together. it is excerpts from a d.v.d. i did, called "moon walker." i produced it about 20 years ago or so. what you're going to see is apollo 15 from liftoff to splashdown. this version is silent so i will narrate it for you. we're getting our little mac queued up back there. you will see the liftoff, that was the biggest rocket ever launched. it took us -- all the apollo moon missions were on the satellite 5. -- saturn 5. it is 360 feet tall and weighed six and half million pounds. the engines, there were five at the bottom they were produced and seven and half million thrusts. the fuel
look at what you're enjoying from the technology that has spread the whole economy and the economy of the world. >> and we won the cold war. >> we did. >> that was a big part of it getting to the moon first, for whatever reason, after that the cold war changed. so we did get a lot out of it. that is a great question. i would like to let charlie talk a the real deal. >> then we're going to have questions from you guys. ok. >> thank you. >> thank you....
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markets where many stocks trade off the big picture, so-called macro data about the broader global economy, the fiscal cliff, budget compromise, something in europe. that's what's known as the macro. rather than what's known as the micro, meaning information about the actual companies behind the stocks. fact is, it's all too easy to assume that a company and its stock are synonymous. a stock gets crushed, okay? and we assume there must be something wrong with the underlying company. why else would the stock have been pounded? when a stock surges, we presume the company must be doing something right. but that's simply not how the markets work. often shares of a company stock will have big moves up or down for reasons that have absolutely nothing to do with the underlying business. it happens all the time and it doesn't mean the market is crazy or irrational. what is irrational is believing there will always be a straight line, a lockstep, between the performance of a company and the performance of its stock. why is that wrong? shouldn't stocks trade based on the changes and the prospects of
markets where many stocks trade off the big picture, so-called macro data about the broader global economy, the fiscal cliff, budget compromise, something in europe. that's what's known as the macro. rather than what's known as the micro, meaning information about the actual companies behind the stocks. fact is, it's all too easy to assume that a company and its stock are synonymous. a stock gets crushed, okay? and we assume there must be something wrong with the underlying company. why else...
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the other difference in economies of scale, we come and you've given us the go ahead for a 20 to 30 megawatt program. and by way of comparison, if you look at the entire city, the entire city uses just under a thousand megawatts. and about 150 of that is power that we feed to the municipal railway from hetchy and others. and the rest of it is really pg&e served. and, so, what we have before you is a very small scale 30 megawatt program and we were on the one hand trying to balance the risks of opt out with also the availability and certainty to be able to find demand for that 30 megawatts to test the water. so, that means, though, if you have a very small program, you're not able to spread out costs, other costs as widely. and then the other big policy decision which you pointed to, commissioner vietor, it's a possible right answer to use hetch hetchy, but then it will then commit what would be future use. so in the event we have a normal hydro year. so, to put a finer point on what this means per month for average rate payers is summarized on slide 9. and if i may just walking across the ro
the other difference in economies of scale, we come and you've given us the go ahead for a 20 to 30 megawatt program. and by way of comparison, if you look at the entire city, the entire city uses just under a thousand megawatts. and about 150 of that is power that we feed to the municipal railway from hetchy and others. and the rest of it is really pg&e served. and, so, what we have before you is a very small scale 30 megawatt program and we were on the one hand trying to balance the risks...
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. >> reporter: president obama says his main priority is growing the economy. in the audience apple ceo kim cook. the president called on congress to revent billions of the dollars in cuts scheduled to take place on march 1st. with jobs, services and the nation on the line, residents turn out to protest. >> it hurt -- hurts me deeply when they have to play politics with the nation's lives. >>> the president announced 34,000 troops will withdraw from afghanistan by this time next year. that puts the u.s. on track to end the war by the end of 2014. reporting live in washington, jaqueline fell, ktvu news. >>> the republicans chose marco rubio. he is considered the new face of the party with latino backgrounds and humble beginnings. >> it isn't bestowed on us from washington it comes from a vibrant free economy where people can risk their own money to open a business. >> reporter: rubio criticized the president's plan for tax increases suggesting big government only hurts business. >>> stay with the 10:00 news with continuing coverage. we caught up with elected lea
. >> reporter: president obama says his main priority is growing the economy. in the audience apple ceo kim cook. the president called on congress to revent billions of the dollars in cuts scheduled to take place on march 1st. with jobs, services and the nation on the line, residents turn out to protest. >> it hurt -- hurts me deeply when they have to play politics with the nation's lives. >>> the president announced 34,000 troops will withdraw from afghanistan by this time...
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like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, pryor, and informed consent to this project. -- free, prior, and informed consent. in canada, there is a judicial review process going on. while it is under way, the government has made public statements to the effect that this project will go through. [boo's] over the last year, my country has made changes to environmental laws to ease the burden on industry to withiminant laly go forward these projects. specifically, we have we billc 38 and c 45 that have been passed over the last nine months in ottawa. there was no discussion. they did not asked our permission to do this. they just did. the time has come in our idle no more movement also. [applause] we want to let the general pu
like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, pryor, and informed consent to this project. -- free, prior, and informed consent. in canada,...
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our economy slarching the last few months of 2012. -- economy shrunk durnring the last few months of 2012. if we can get the economy to grow at 4% a year it will create middle class jobs. tax increase can't do this. raising taxes won't create private sector jobs. that's why i hope the president will abandon his obsession with raising taxes and instead, work with us to achieve real growth until our economy. one of the best ways to encourage growth is through our energy industry. god also blessed america with abundant coal and natural gas. instead of wasting more money on companies let's open up federal land for exploration. we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent and it will help bring administering back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for smaller businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president, we should lowerer our corporate tax rate so companies will bring their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow the economy if we have a legal immigration s
our economy slarching the last few months of 2012. -- economy shrunk durnring the last few months of 2012. if we can get the economy to grow at 4% a year it will create middle class jobs. tax increase can't do this. raising taxes won't create private sector jobs. that's why i hope the president will abandon his obsession with raising taxes and instead, work with us to achieve real growth until our economy. one of the best ways to encourage growth is through our energy industry. god also blessed...
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it is economy, where you are able to take initiative, operate within a zone that has been broad enough for you to use your creativity. it is purpose. purpose on behalf of the people of san francisco. i think all of the nominees that we are honoring tonight are motivated by these principles. i want to thank the department heads who have employed them. they allow these people to flourish, to be an autonomous, and move forward in a way that benefits the people of san francisco. we think the best and brightest should be in city government. the people here tonight are proof that they are. finally, i want to mention a very meaningful thing for me to be here tonight on the night we are giving a lifetime of work to ed harrington. [applause] when i arrived in san francisco coming out of state employment some six years ago or so, ed was very generous in giving me advice. to say -- i will call. why are we doing this? who can i ask this question of? if i think it may have political implications or just to bounce it off him, he always has great devicadvice. personal thanks to ed harrington, as well
it is economy, where you are able to take initiative, operate within a zone that has been broad enough for you to use your creativity. it is purpose. purpose on behalf of the people of san francisco. i think all of the nominees that we are honoring tonight are motivated by these principles. i want to thank the department heads who have employed them. they allow these people to flourish, to be an autonomous, and move forward in a way that benefits the people of san francisco. we think the best...
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and he said to me, just invest in your research universities, and you will create whole new economies that you can't even imagine. that is what mission bay will do in the life sciences, and that is what uc will continue to do, keeping us at the cutting edge of innovation. and trust me, in a world where everyone is outsourcing jobs, the best guarantee against outsourcing is to be in the innovation business because you can't outsource a job until it is created. and we do nothing in california but create job after job after job, i like to see if we could keep a few manufacturing jobs here, that is our next assignment lieutenant governor and mayor and at least we invent them and create them. feel good about what happened and i feel good about our small part and we put 145 million in the glad stone institute. and i am delighted that they have a noble lauret and we put 100 million into qb three and it is very easy, this is my last thought. it is very easy for the public official to focus on problems of the moment. it is much harder to make a case for a better future and, to argue for settin
and he said to me, just invest in your research universities, and you will create whole new economies that you can't even imagine. that is what mission bay will do in the life sciences, and that is what uc will continue to do, keeping us at the cutting edge of innovation. and trust me, in a world where everyone is outsourcing jobs, the best guarantee against outsourcing is to be in the innovation business because you can't outsource a job until it is created. and we do nothing in california but...
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that's so extreme and so militant that there is not any room in it for the private development of the economy and jobs. i think the original founders of the sierra club would be appalled. >> paul: james. >> big miss to the olympic committee, this is the year not the millennium. dropping wrestling from the olympic, man's oldest sport and keeping badminton, ping-pong, synchronized swimming. synchroniz synchronized swimming's main contribution for a "saturday night live" kit. >> mary. >> a hit to florida senator marco rubio who turned his sweaty, walk ward swig of water during the state of the union response so-called gulp-gate into a political asset making fun of himself and posted a photo of a water bottle on twitter gained thousands of followers, in the instant politics and a little humor can go a long way. >> paul: see if it helps him along the way. if you have your hit or miss send it to us at jer@foxnews.com and twitter@jer on fnc. i'm paul gigot, we hope to seey. >> jon: a week full of news, north korea tests a nuclear bomb. pope benedict called it quits, a historic move. president obama
that's so extreme and so militant that there is not any room in it for the private development of the economy and jobs. i think the original founders of the sierra club would be appalled. >> paul: james. >> big miss to the olympic committee, this is the year not the millennium. dropping wrestling from the olympic, man's oldest sport and keeping badminton, ping-pong, synchronized swimming. synchroniz synchronized swimming's main contribution for a "saturday night live" kit....
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those are the ideas that would help the economy. he talked about a lot. none of those three i think will be supported by many republicans in congress. but the different question, he laid out a lot of ideas. >> the most emotional night came when the president called for gun control reform. do you think that public appeal will move the needle with congress? >> i don't know if it will move the needle only because i mean if the shooting in newtown did not change members of congress' views, i'm not sure what will. i mean we have gabrielle giffords, we had the newtown shooting. i have to think those incidents matter more than the president's words. what i watched last night is the president is very emphatic about the issues and not something he's going to lay aside, something he's going to keep pressing for. i think he said seize this moment. not only his words but the fact that the family was sitting beside michelle obama during the speech as well. >> did you see any surprises last night, anything that caught you off guard? >> a couple things. the minimum wage
those are the ideas that would help the economy. he talked about a lot. none of those three i think will be supported by many republicans in congress. but the different question, he laid out a lot of ideas. >> the most emotional night came when the president called for gun control reform. do you think that public appeal will move the needle with congress? >> i don't know if it will move the needle only because i mean if the shooting in newtown did not change members of congress'...
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senate because he would have a negative impact on our economy and the world economy. tom mentioned that nobody is suggesting we not pay the public debt. that qualification is important here because earlier the numbers used for the u.s. over $16 trillion, which was the entire data. the public debt is a little over $11 trillion. there are many of our republican colleagues who have said it's okay for the united states to default on its other nonpublic obligations. and they said that's why they're not going to raise the dead skin because the president will prioritize, pay the bond holders, but it's okay if that means he has to put pressure by not pay another obligations, which includes social security, medicare, payments to troops and other kinds of obligations. i'm not one of those. >> i'm not saying you are. there's a piece of legislation in the house and that is playing with fire and our economy. it's totally irresponsible. so to get to bob's question on the constitutional issue, i don't know the answer. there is a legal answer to that question. the president's justice
senate because he would have a negative impact on our economy and the world economy. tom mentioned that nobody is suggesting we not pay the public debt. that qualification is important here because earlier the numbers used for the u.s. over $16 trillion, which was the entire data. the public debt is a little over $11 trillion. there are many of our republican colleagues who have said it's okay for the united states to default on its other nonpublic obligations. and they said that's why they're...
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the way. >> yes he did take over the economy of the south, didn't he? >> bill: i'm never going to get through. huge scandal involving senator rubio and water. this is just awful. we will get to the bottom of the glass. and then cnn's howard kurtz criticizing me and beckel's fault at this. fault at this. chris is going to enter all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies easy. ♪ another laptop? don't ask. disappear! abracadabra! alakazam! [ male announcer ] and now we're making it easier to get everything for your business. and for my greatest trick! enough! [ male announcer ] because whatever you need, we'll havet or find it, and geit to you fast. staples. that was
the way. >> yes he did take over the economy of the south, didn't he? >> bill: i'm never going to get through. huge scandal involving senator rubio and water. this is just awful. we will get to the bottom of the glass. and then cnn's howard kurtz criticizing me and beckel's fault at this. fault at this. chris is going to enter all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds....
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they have got a subsistence economy in place. their military can operate on a bare bones budget because they have a vertically inat that greated state owned industrial system they can withstand a lot of pressure. i'm sure yur viewers appreciate the fact that state-owned enterprises are inherently less efficient than private enterprises but state-owned enterprises can function aa method or instrument of ste strategy. that is what is happening in iran right now. melissa: how do we stop this? >> we really don't have any many options, left, melissa. unfortunately we got with purely economically based sanctions up until this point. iranians with stood that. they have five remaining trading partners, south koreans and pakistanis continue to trade with iran in terms of the oil trade. it will be difficult for us to go to the countries to convincehem to decrease oil purchases from iran. the only real option we have ft is maritime blockade of the iraan oil industry. that is not something we fully considered, but if we're genuinely interest
they have got a subsistence economy in place. their military can operate on a bare bones budget because they have a vertically inat that greated state owned industrial system they can withstand a lot of pressure. i'm sure yur viewers appreciate the fact that state-owned enterprises are inherently less efficient than private enterprises but state-owned enterprises can function aa method or instrument of ste strategy. that is what is happening in iran right now. melissa: how do we stop this?...
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it is a self-inflicted wound on the economy. there are ample ways to do this that democrats have put forward legislation that would postpone the sequester until the end of the year in a balanced way. we have done this before a few months ago. republicans supported it then. there is no reason why we cannot do it again to allow congress the time to work on the regular led to torry -- legislative process. >> but it is a question of why the staff is not in communication with the top republicans in the senate on the issue. >> we are in regular communication on a variety of topics. i do not have any calls or communications to read out, but this is not complicated. the broader issue of further deficit reduction in a balanced way will require time. that is why it is important that congress moves forward with a temporary postponement of the sequester. the consequences of not doing that would be catastrophic. >> should the sequester take effect, i know the president and the government have outlined some severe consequences, good the econo
it is a self-inflicted wound on the economy. there are ample ways to do this that democrats have put forward legislation that would postpone the sequester until the end of the year in a balanced way. we have done this before a few months ago. republicans supported it then. there is no reason why we cannot do it again to allow congress the time to work on the regular led to torry -- legislative process. >> but it is a question of why the staff is not in communication with the top...
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i seek to use transportation policy to advance social justice, strong economy, and sustainable environment. that experience includes being the director of the san francisco bicycle coalition and being the transportation policy director for spur, san francisco planning and urban research. and a project director for the san francisco transit riders union. in those jobs, especially in the latter two, i learned what it takes to provide excellent public transit as efficiently as possible and at least -- a the least possible cost to the taxpayers. and i'm proud to say that golden gate transit has done a really good job. these are hard times, as you know, for public transit agencies. we had to cut quite a bit of service, but we were smart about it and we also managed to add some service. and rider ship is increased on golden gate transit. * if reappointed, i hope to continue to work to improve golden gate transit and also to work to improve bicycle and pedestrian access and safety on the bridge. and i respectfully request your reappointment. >> thank you. supervisor cohen. >> thank you. i guess t
i seek to use transportation policy to advance social justice, strong economy, and sustainable environment. that experience includes being the director of the san francisco bicycle coalition and being the transportation policy director for spur, san francisco planning and urban research. and a project director for the san francisco transit riders union. in those jobs, especially in the latter two, i learned what it takes to provide excellent public transit as efficiently as possible and at...
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they say they will pump money into the economy but business groups contend it will burden employers and cost jobs. anthony mason reports. >> reporter: at cafe joey's italian restaurant in aubrey, texas, owner joe picca is not okay with the president's wanting to increase the minimum wage. picca has 13 employees at his restaurant. >>cy i'm a business owner myself, and it's hard. >> reporter: five of them earn minimum wage. picca says the higher costs could be crippling. >> i have actually a couple of choices. the two choices are to close down, the other choice is tony crease prices. >> reporter: even if the minimum wage is raiset to $9, the income of a family of four with one worker would still be under $5,000 of the poverty line of $23,950, although tax credits would bring the family slightly above that level. >> we need an economy where consumers can afford to spend. >> reporter: he studies wage trends for the national employment law trend. >> is there evidence that raising the minimum wage is beneficial? >> there is. they found it resulted in very substantial boost in consumer spendin
they say they will pump money into the economy but business groups contend it will burden employers and cost jobs. anthony mason reports. >> reporter: at cafe joey's italian restaurant in aubrey, texas, owner joe picca is not okay with the president's wanting to increase the minimum wage. picca has 13 employees at his restaurant. >>cy i'm a business owner myself, and it's hard. >> reporter: five of them earn minimum wage. picca says the higher costs could be crippling....
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e we know whatever happens to the american economy will influence our economy. we have elections in a week. we also influence somehow american economy. so the perception of the fact that the president launched this free trade agreement or negotiations between america and european union is a positive step. then also together in afghanistan, we are working together. there was a little bit of that. >> this trade agreement s that a widely-held view? >> i think so. we understood well in this last year of the economic crisis that our economies are binded together and we can grow together or sink together and it's better to cooperate. it's much more effective to do so in a global world that is asking us to raise the level of our international relations. i think it can work. >> the other obviously big international issue as we talked about yesterday quite a bit, north korea. the president saying that the regime must know they will only secure prosperity by meeting their international obligations. members of the u.n., other key players in all this, how closely are they l
e we know whatever happens to the american economy will influence our economy. we have elections in a week. we also influence somehow american economy. so the perception of the fact that the president launched this free trade agreement or negotiations between america and european union is a positive step. then also together in afghanistan, we are working together. there was a little bit of that. >> this trade agreement s that a widely-held view? >> i think so. we understood well in...
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i'm jennifer johnson, news4. >>> our area's economy depends on thousands of federal workers. how our region could be hard by federal sequestration. >> it is a real threat to this area. ten days to the deadline and everyone wants to see what congress and obama will do. jim deneger of the regional board of trade says it does not look good here for thousands of federal workers and private firms with practical contracts in the washington region. >> now is not the time to panic as it relates to sequestration but it is growing in concern. it seems to be clear that congress is making no move to solve the sequestration issue. >> reporter: maryland public leaders banded together to sound the alarm. >> these are folks that will not be able to pay their mortgage, pay their rent, or teachers who won't get grants or housing vouchers that will go unfilled. >> people don't understand it they will need to understand that it is jus bad as the fiscal cliff. it needs to be taken care of now. >> reporter: this is about -- >> this is about as executive baker said, moms and dads who will wake news
i'm jennifer johnson, news4. >>> our area's economy depends on thousands of federal workers. how our region could be hard by federal sequestration. >> it is a real threat to this area. ten days to the deadline and everyone wants to see what congress and obama will do. jim deneger of the regional board of trade says it does not look good here for thousands of federal workers and private firms with practical contracts in the washington region. >> now is not the time to panic...
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your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electricity and gas, cable tv, and internet, the bottom line is, in the united states, we don't pay a heck of a lot for water. curtis: at an average cost of about $2.50 for 1,000 gallons of tap water, it is a great bargain. garvin: but the rates that are being charged for water are insufficient to replace existing systems and to expand existing systems. narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in t
your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electricity and gas, cable tv, and...
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economy as a whole. as any corporate leaders in this room can attest, this is a double edged sword. >> white house insists this is not linked to any specific government but says it will apply trade sanctions to discourage any trade secrets theft. >> families of high school students being warned after a eh a blood infection. a 27-year-old diagnosed and it affects the blood. the prints pal alerted them to that infection. officials say there is no outbreak. >> the disease is spread by close contact, me coughing right on you. it's not spread across the room. >> and the doctor posted information symptoms include high fear, vomiting and a stiff neck.[yq we're told the student is doing better. >> police looking for more witnesses and other possible victims in the case of a ta tae kwondo of instructor. he is free on bond. he's worked at the same redwood city academy for 12 years, investigators want to know if there are other possible victims out there. >> police trying to find a thief who stole a package from a
economy as a whole. as any corporate leaders in this room can attest, this is a double edged sword. >> white house insists this is not linked to any specific government but says it will apply trade sanctions to discourage any trade secrets theft. >> families of high school students being warned after a eh a blood infection. a 27-year-old diagnosed and it affects the blood. the prints pal alerted them to that infection. officials say there is no outbreak. >> the disease is...